Links of Interest
Links on the web come and go, and I find that even governmental sites vanish without a trace. I try to update these from time to time, but many may not work. I'm frankly getting tired of constantly checking on these links, so don't be offended if your link isn't here.
Anthropology in the News
General
Non-anthropological links for central Jalisco
Northwestern Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnography
- Images for Eternity, an exhibition of West Mexican funerary art at the University of Maine. Incorporates more archaeology than most, and draws upon many of the articles from the Art Institute of Chicago's 1998 book on the subject.
- Espejo de la Vida, an exhibition of West Mexican funerary art.
- Unknown Mexico, an exhibition of West Mexican funerary art from the Texas Humanities Resource Center.
- The Earthmeasure site on Native American Geometry has a section on the circular architecture of the Teuchitlan Tradition.
- Huichol Indians of Mexico The Real Treasure of the Sierra Madre by Charmayne McGee.
- Compare with Huichol Ethnography And Archaeological Interpretation, a more scholarly article by Eduardo Williams of the Colegio de Michoacan.
- Archeology of Northwest Mexico, a website with a mess of links, a bibliography, scholarly articles and even a dissertation or two on the region. The Casas Grandes region is emphasized.
- Official site for the Centro INAH Colima, with numerous links to sites, museums, etc. in Colima.
- Aficionado page on the Arqueologia de Jalisco, with a map, some photos of petroglyphs, etc. if you can spot them in the middle of all the ads.
- Arqueologia de Michoacan, a site of uncertain origin with materials on the sites of Huandacareo and Tres Cerritos.
- Arqueologia de Tomatlan, Jalisco. A remembrance by Otto Schondube, well known for his work in West Mexican archaeology.
Anthropology
Archaeology
Biological Anthropology
Other links are found scattered throughout the entire site.
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